Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, October 25

Do you have old prescription pills? Columbus asks you to protect the environment and your family by disposing your medicine safely. For Harrison West, the closest/convenient location to drop off medicine this Saturday is Kroger’s Pharmacy at Chambers Rd from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Please read the media release below for more information.

Bi-Annual Event To Take Place October 25 at Participating Locations Throughout The County

WHAT: Join SWACO and local law enforcement partners for National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, held annually in April and October. This event is conducted in partnership with communities throughout Franklin County at collection sites which provide families, residents and seniors a convenient and responsible way to dispose of unused or expired dry, prescription pills. The initiative also aims to educate the community about the potential for abuse of medications and how proper disposal of these materials can help to protect the environment and keep their families safe.

This event is free and open to any resident of Franklin County.

WHY: When you’re done with prescription medicine, it’s easy to forget about it as it sits unused in a drawer or medicine cabinet. But keeping unneeded medicine in the house can harm children, pets, teens and adults if accidentally ingested or misused. Properly disposing of medication also contributes to keeping our waterways and environment protected and healthy.  The best option for safely disposing prescription medicines is at a prescription drug drop-off site.

WHEN: Saturday, October 25, 2025 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

WHERE: Please don’t put prescription drugs in the trash. Instead, residents can enter their zip code here to find a nearby mobile collection site.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: In addition to prescription medicine, empty prescription bottles can be dropped off for recycling on Saturday at the Hilliard, Worthington, and Sharon Township police departments.  Empty prescription bottles can also be dropped off year-round at SWACO’s Recycling Convenience Center at 2566 Jackson Pike.SWACO also partners with communities across Franklin County to make permanent collection sites available. Visit the website to learn more about the types of medications accepted and details on drop-off sites throughout central Ohio.

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